Hello,

since you guys seems to well know the BBB I would like to know if it is 
possible to compile Qt5.2 for angstrom distribution or do I have to install 
the TI SQK ?

Thanks for your help.

On Sunday, December 15, 2013 9:51:33 PM UTC+1, John Syne wrote:
>
> I finally managed to get QT5.1.1 running on BBB. I could not get the cross 
> compile to work so I resorted to compiling QT natively on the BBB. 
>
> My setup is as follows:
>
> I followed this guide: 
> http://tigraphics.blogspot.in/2013/11/4q-2013-linux-graphics-sdk-release.html
>
> My BBB mounts the rootfs via NFS on my desktop using the folder targetNFS. 
>
> Kernel: git://git.ti.com/ti-linux-kernel/ti-linux-kernel.git
> Branch: ti-linux-3.12.y
> Apply SGX-DT-node.patch
> Not sure why Robert Nelson’s kernel doesn’t work. Will investigate 
> further. 
>
> RootFS: omap-image-builder
> debian-7.2-machinekit-armhf
>
> Graphics SDK: Graphics_SDK_5_00_00_01_hardfp
> Update Make.rules
> Desktop #>make BUILD=release OMAPES=8.x PM_RUNTIME=1 all
> Desktop #>sudo make BUILD=release OMAPES=8.x PM_RUNTIME=1 install
>
> QT: git://gitorious.org/qt/qt5.git
> Branch: v5.1.1
> BBB #>./init-repository
> BBB #>make
> Takes about 40 hours to build
> BBB #>make install
> Takes about 2 hours to install
>
> TI SGX patches: https://github.com/prabindh/qt-configs.git
> Apply patches from qt5_1.0_Aug13, qt5_1_1_Sept13, ti_eglfs and webgl_5.1.1
>
> BBB #>./configure –prefix /home/<userid>/targetNFS/usr/local/qt5 –release 
> –make libs –platform linux-arm-gnueabi-ti-g++ -opengl es2 -confirm–license 
> –opensource –ice -no–xcb -no–pcb –make examples –verbose –I 
> /home/<userid>/targetNFS/usr/include/OGLES2 –L 
> /home/<userid>/targetNFS/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf
>
> BBB #>/etc/init.d/335x-demo
> Reboot BBB
>
> BBB #>modprobe pvrsrvkm
> BBB #>modprobe omaplfb
> BBB #>/etc/init.d/rc.pvr start
> To run qt applications with –platform eglfs you need the following
> BBB #>export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/qt5.1.1/plugins
> To enable keyboard input do the following:
> BBB #>sudo chmod +r /dev/input/event0
> To enable mouse input, do the following:
> BBB #>sudo chmod +r /dev/input/event1
>
> Performance looks very good. 
>
> I hope this help.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>
>

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